Forage Hawaii Podcast

Jessica Rohr
Forage Hawaii Podcast

The Forage Hawaii Podcast connects consumers to the stories of our local agriculture and food system. Hosted by Jessica Rohr, owner of Forage Hawaii, a local meat purveyor located in Honolulu. Jessica connects you with the life behind our ranchers, farmers, and other valued leaders in Hawaii's food space. We ask hard questions, get personal, and hopefully teach you something you didn't know about how our food is raised, grown, and processed.

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  1. Nicole Galase on Promoting the Hawaii's Cattle Industry

    04.07.2024

    Nicole Galase on Promoting the Hawaii's Cattle Industry

    Nicole Galase, the managing director of Hawaii Cattlemen's Council, discusses the work of the Hawaii Cattlemen's Council and the Hawaii Rangeland Stewardship Foundation in promoting and supporting the cattle industry in Hawaii. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration and outreach to tell the story of the cattle industry and address negative perceptions. Nicole also highlights the generational commitment and cultural significance of ranching in Hawaii. She addresses the contrast between reforestation efforts and properly raised holistic grazing, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that supports both food production and conservation. Nicole challenges the notion that cattle are inherently bad for the environment, explaining the natural cycle of methane emissions and the role of well-managed rangelands in sequestering carbon. She also discusses the challenges faced by ranchers in preserving agricultural lands and the need for a comprehensive plan that considers the goals and needs of Hawaii. The conversation explores the misconceptions surrounding the environmental impact of cattle ranching and the benefits of well-managed range lands. It highlights the need for a paradigm shift in understanding the role of ranchers as conservationists and the positive impact of cattle on the environment. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by ranchers in Hawaii, such as the high cost of raising cattle locally and the need for consumer support for grass-fed beef. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the potential for alternative feed options and the importance of truth in labeling.

    49 мин.
  2. Eating Kiawe with Vince Kana'i Dodge of Wai'anae Gold

    04.06.2024

    Eating Kiawe with Vince Kana'i Dodge of Wai'anae Gold

    In this conversation, Jessica Rohr and Vince Dodge discuss the use of kiawe (mesquite) as a food source. Uncle Vince dries, mills, and creates edible 'Aina bars and flour out of the pods of the abundant Kiawe Trees found in huge quanties on the West side of O'ahu, through his company Wai'anae Gold. You can find his products at various stores and food hubs including Kahumana and Farm Link. They talk about how kiawe flour can be used in various recipes. They also discuss the history of kiawe as a feed for animals and its potential as a diabetic-friendly food. Vince shares his personal journey from fishing, working with youth and traveling to Argentina to learn from the Wichi people, who use kiawe as a staple food. The conversation highlights the importance of connecting with the land and the ocean and the role of food in shaping culture and community. This conversation emphasizes the value of gathering beans by hand and the relationship-building aspect of the process. It also challenges the notion of kiawe as an invasive species and highlights its medicinal properties and resilience in the face of climate change. https://www.honolulumagazine.com/waianae-gold-kiawe-flour/ https://shop.kahumana.org/product/waianae-gold-aina-bar https://farmlinkhawaii.com/product/waianae-gold-kiawe-bean-pod-flour https://www.civilbeat.org/2021/07/how-one-hawaii-man-is-using-an-invasive-tree-to-nurture-his-community/

    1 ч. 10 мин.

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The Forage Hawaii Podcast connects consumers to the stories of our local agriculture and food system. Hosted by Jessica Rohr, owner of Forage Hawaii, a local meat purveyor located in Honolulu. Jessica connects you with the life behind our ranchers, farmers, and other valued leaders in Hawaii's food space. We ask hard questions, get personal, and hopefully teach you something you didn't know about how our food is raised, grown, and processed.

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